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Found 10 - 12 results of 12 programs matching keyword " presidio parkway project"
Origins: Antarctica: Antarctica: AMANDA Neutrino Detector
(Webcast)
Running Time:
0:26:41
Today from the South Pole, Mary Miller speaks to Kathryn Rollins, who will tell us about the AMANDA Neutrino Dectector.
Project:
Origins: Antarctica - Scientific Journeys from McMurdo to the Pole
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Date:
December 21,
2001
Format:
Interview
Category:
Science in Action
Subject(s):
Astronomy/Space Science
Keywords:
amanda project
,
telescopes in antarctica
,
neutrino research in antarctica
,
amundsen-scott south pole station
,
cosmic rays
,
particle collision
,
antarctic muon and neutrino detector array
,
neutrino telescope
,
Real:
80
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Origins: Antarctica: Antarctica: Live from the South Pole
(Webcast)
Running Time:
0:20:22
Today we connect with Mary Miller and Noel Wanner, who are at the South Pole, and find out about the science going on there.
Project:
Origins: Antarctica - Scientific Journeys from McMurdo to the Pole
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Date:
December 20,
2001
Format:
Expedition
Category:
Science in Action
Subject(s):
General Science
Keywords:
amanda project
,
telescopes in antarctica
,
neutrino research in antarctica
,
amundsen-scott south pole station
Real:
80
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